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Why is participatory medicine such a tough sell?–Susannah Fox

March 22, 2010 By Susannah Fox 13 Comments

Kevin A. Clauson, Pharm.D. is an associate professor at the College of Pharmacy and adjunct associate professor at the College of Medicine – Biomedical Informatics Program at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale,  FL.  He teaches a course on Consumer Health Informatics and Web 2.0 in Healthcare and blogs and conducts research about related topics. […]

Filed Under: research issues, trends & principles, Why PM Tagged With: Centers For Disease Control, Consumer Health Informatics, participatory medicine, Pharmacists, social media

All Together Now: The Internet Does Not Replace Health Professionals–Susannah Fox

March 4, 2010 By Susannah Fox 40 Comments

The March 4 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine includes a letter from Brad Hesse, Richard Moser, and Lila Rutten, three National Cancer Institute researchers whose work is a continual inspiration to me. Their analysis of data from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) shows that the vast majority of Americans, “despite […]

Filed Under: trends & principles Tagged With: hints, national cancer institute, Nejm, Pew Internet

Designing for Better Health

March 3, 2010 By Susannah Fox Leave a Comment

This is a banner week for people who think good design contributes to better health. On Monday, DiabetesMine and the California HealthCare Foundation launched the 2010 DiabetesMine Design Challenge. Last year the contest garnered more than 150 entries and awarded a grand prize, a “most creative” prize, and a kids’ category prize. I can’t wait […]

Filed Under: positive patterns Tagged With: Better Health, california healthcare foundation, Center Stage, Clinical Experience, Clinical Settings, Cognitive Decline, Demonstration Projects, design, Design Challenge, diabetes, diabetesmine, Health Care Initiatives, National Advisory Committee, National Program Director, observations of daily living, ODLs, Patti Brennan, Pew Research Center, Premature Infants, Project HealthDesign, Real People, Rise To The Challenge, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Stress Levels, Strict Policies, Taking Center Stage

E-Patient Erin Proves a Point–Susannah Fox

March 1, 2010 By Susannah Fox Leave a Comment

Erin Turner recently wrote: When I arrived at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota a few weeks ago, I was asked: “Who referred you to us?” My answer was not traditional: “Twitter.” (Read her full story on the SpectrumScience blog. And take that, 2.0 doubters!)

Filed Under: found on the net

E-patients.net = suggested reading–Susannah Fox

February 17, 2010 By Susannah Fox 6 Comments

Gretchen Berland is one of my heroes, so I was thrilled when she asked me to give a guest lecture at Yale. Then I read the syllabus for “Media & Medicine in Modern America.” It’s too cool to keep to myself…

Filed Under: general Tagged With: Adversarial Relationship, Biomedical Researchers, Carleen, Century Medicine, England Journal Of Medicine, Facebook, Gretchen Berland, Health Care Health, Media Portrayals, Medical Profession, New England Journal, new england journal of medicine, Offline Sources, Political Controversies, Practicing Medicine, Public Debates, Public Expectation, Reshaping Health Care, Social Interests, Sydney Jones

The Decision Tree: What to Expect When You’re Expecting a Long Life–Susannah Fox

February 14, 2010 By Susannah Fox 13 Comments

Warning: Do not read The Decision Tree unless you’re ready to make some kind of change in your life. Thomas Goetz catalogs the recent advances (and setbacks) in medicine & personal health, but also maps out the possibilities for how things could get better. He does this so convincingly that you can’t believe it’s not already taking […]

Filed Under: general Tagged With: Decision Tree, health 2.0, participatory medicine, Quantified Self

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